$89 for an Air-Duct Cleaning and Sanitizing for Up to Eight Vents from Duct Squads ($200 Value)

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From the merchant: We have teams of professional knowledgeable technicians , that will clean and disinfect your air duct system .

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 more as gift. Limit 1 per household. Appointment required. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed Groupon price). Must use promotional value in 1 visit. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Not valid with other offers. Valid only within 35 miles of zip code 73116. May add additional vents for an extra $25 each but rate varies by house; call for additional information. Valid for up to 2 returns to a single furnace. Extra fee for additional vents or returns; call for further details.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

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$89 for an air-duct cleaning and sanitizing for up to eight vents ($200 value)

The Composition of Dust: Of Mites and Mars

When the cleaners are finished, you’ll be able to breathe easier. Increase your satisfaction with a look at one thing they’ve banished: dust.

Whether you’re resting in a mountain cabin, traveling through a city, or being vented out an airlock into outer space, dust is all around you. Microscopic particles—usually a combination of soil, pollen, skin cells, and minerals—can pile up quickly indoors. The problem is exacerbated by tiny creatures called dust mites, which gather in groups of up to 500 per gram of dust to devour flakes of human skin while multiplying in number, excreting waste, and probably chittering away. No matter where you are on Earth, a mote of dust is presently traveling straight toward your eye, thanks to the persistent creation of dust in almost any climate humans inhabit.

Even beyond our planet, dust is ubiquitous: astronomers face the universe’s untidiness every time they peer through a telescope and find formations of cosmic dust, which absorb the visible light around them. Although it comes from exploding stars rather than flaky humans, space dust isn’t so different from the domestic variety: a 2007 paper published in IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science explored the similarities between the formation of dust bunnies under beds and the coagulation of space dust into planets.